To separate this topic from the voting thread..
So let me lay this out again. We should be voting for the fall scenario. Look at your timeline.
1.vote
2.writeup
3.find COs
4.COs find GLs
5.Plan the event per side.
This setup is absolutely unfair to those folks who may step up as COs. The average pilot won't see this from thier seats. Your not giving enough time to advertise the event let the COs and GLs get thier groups together and actually get their people together to plan the event. Not even speaking on the issue of discrepancies in the event write up as far as aircraft and missions are concerned.
I dont follow why you would rush these events together and continue to either force experienced folks to take the reigns or burn prospective COs on their first attempts at a scenario.
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I don't know if the upcoming scenario has dates set or not, but assuming June 2 is frame 1, and assuming that voting for the scenario concludes 3/31, and assuming the write-up is ready to be immediatly published, that gives 8 weeks to set up leadership, register, recruit and plan before frame 1.
Is that enough time?
If not.. how much time is really needed?
If the goal is to run 3 scenarios a year, that's 4 months per.. 3 months to develop and 1 to execute. So, realistically, you have, at most, 12 weeks ( maybe 13 ) after the last frame of 1 scenario before the first frame of the next one.
Personally, I think the voting for the next scenario can be conducted while the current scenario frames are active. As far as getting the write-ups done, I would have a tough time demanding they be ready once the current scenario is completed, because it's a good bet the person doing the write-up is heavily involved in the current scenario. That can get to be a lot of time commitment to expect from a volunteer.
So.. How much time do we really need?